Month: March 2018

Sure, yoga teaches the flexibility that is key to adapting to your surroundings. But in practicing daily self-awareness, the saying “A team is only as good as its weakest player” is rarely truer than in the world of cybersecurity. How does your team stack up? Target knows. Sony knows. Ashley Madison definitely knows. That’s the […]

It happens to all of us at some point – you’re sitting by someone who whips out this über cool gadget, and you can’t take your eyes off of it. You have to know what it does… and where you can buy one! Read on for eye candy just like this. We’ve all been there: […]

When was the last time you thought about technology and the role it plays in your business success? Strategic IT Budgeting and planning for the tactical use of technology resources will bolster your business efforts to establish a competitive advantage. Just as you develop and adjust your annual business plans, you should do the same […]

According to Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, Iranians connected to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) were recently charged with conducting a massive cyber theft campaign on American and foreign universities, businesses and government agencies. AG Rosenstein states: The stolen information was used by the IRGC or sold for profit in Iran. They hacked the computer […]

Here Are The 10 Things You’re Doing Wrong Email is a very effective marketing tool. However, it’s also tough to execute properly. If you don’t plan correctly, understand what you’re doing wrong and how to remedy this, you’re simply wasting your time and money. You aren’t getting new subscribers. If you can’t entice new subscribers, […]

The PNJ Technology Partners team has had a pair of amazing opportunities in recent weeks to help raise awareness and funds for two very worthy causes. We’re always thrilled to have the chance to contribute to our local community – and it certainly doesn’t hurt when we get to have a lot of fun in the process!

Are you an expert at using Microsoft products? Microsoft wants to hear from you — and wants to make your feedback part of an update — but first, they need to know what you think. How can they find out? How often do you use a Microsoft product? Are you a daily Microsoft Word user? […]